I am hoping that someone can help a brother out. I had this GREAT dub version of Culture’s “Two Sevens Clash” I don’t recall how got my hands on it years ago but it has vanished, gone, done! This version is by far one of my favorite roots tunes ever! I was more then certain it was a King Tubby Version because of the way it was Mixed & dubbed [could be wrong on that.] In the version that I am looking for there were clean vocals by Joseph Hill which he sang “and its been destroyed by lightning, earthquake and thunder I say waaah!” and also in the beginning of the tune there was a clean vocal as I recall it said “bwoy me a tell a man who can’t even feel and the prophecy is about to reveal. At elows park in 1944 garvey said 1977 gone be well dread” IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME I WILL TRADE, PURCHASE AND OR BOTH! I can’t find this anywhere and its really doing my head in… its killing me!
I own these on Vinyl and it is not either of these versions:
1977 – CULTURE - TWO SEVEN CLASH (label, Joe Gibbs Record Globe)
*original version
2003 - CULTURE - RARE AND UNRELEASED DUB (label, Revolver)
*two sevens clash dub
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much love and thanks in advance,
EL JUJU
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*HELP NEEDED* culture - two sevens clash dub
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yo souljah, big up for the link homie. thats the original version from the LP. I actually found what i was looking for on Eba... already did a bid but doubt i'll win that shit since its super rare.Dub Souljah wrote:here u go mate i dunno if dis is da right 1 but check
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Original 7" pressing produced by Joe Gibbs on "Errol T label" from 1977
The Mighty Two - Fulfilment [Errol Thompson chatting on top of "two sevens clash dub"]
CD version:
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals Featuring Errol Thompson - No Bones For The Dogs (Dubs From The Mighty Two 1974 To 1979)
if anyone has the original 7" and wants to part with it.. talk to me..
thanks!
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My DJ partner John Eden saw this and said you might be after the version which is on the Pressure Sounds compilation “No Dogs For The Bones” http://www.pressure.co.uk/pressuresound ... duct=PS37
though he's not sure which track it is. The tune is a Joe Gibbs production and versions would be by the Mighty Two (i.e. Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson). If you tracked down the original seven or discomix then you've done really well!
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yo thx man. I found the 7" spit here in SF @ ameoba. its a repress but still happy with it. I WILL OWN THE ORIGINAL... AGAIN... someday.Grievous Angel wrote:My DJ partner John Eden saw this and said you might be after the version which is on the Pressure Sounds compilation “No Dogs For The Bones” http://www.pressure.co.uk/pressuresound ... duct=PS37 though he's not sure which track it is. The tune is a Joe Gibbs production and versions would be by the Mighty Two (i.e. Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson). If you tracked down the original seven or discomix then you've done really well!
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